EP3612365A1 - Mixing apparatus and method for preparing mortar - Google Patents
Mixing apparatus and method for preparing mortarInfo
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- EP3612365A1 EP3612365A1 EP18717351.3A EP18717351A EP3612365A1 EP 3612365 A1 EP3612365 A1 EP 3612365A1 EP 18717351 A EP18717351 A EP 18717351A EP 3612365 A1 EP3612365 A1 EP 3612365A1
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Classifications
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- B28—WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
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Definitions
- This invention relates to a mixing apparatus and method for preparing mortar and in particular to a portable apparatus for preparing batches of mortar on a construction site.
- the invention relates particularly to apparatus for mixing a dry substance, e.g. cement or mortar, with a liquid, e.g. water.
- a dry substance e.g. cement or mortar
- a liquid e.g. water
- the apparatus is particularly suited for use with silos, especially dry mortar silos.
- a conveying and mixing device is provided at a lower end of the silo comprising a horizontally arranged passage having a rotatable shaft mounted therein driven by an electric motor, a first part of the passage defining a screw conveyor for conveying dry mortar from the silo to a second part of the passage defining a coaxial mixing chamber wherein a second part of the shaft is provided with mixing blades, water being supplied into the mixing chamber for producing wet mortar at an outlet of the mixing chamber.
- An example of such arrangement is shown in US 4,855,960.
- a disadvantage of such known dry silo mortar systems is that, due to the large loads placed upon the electric motor due to the requirement to both convey dry material through the screw conveyor to the mixing chamber and mix and convey wet material through the mixing chamber, motor failures are common, along with failure of the bearings and seals associated with the motor. Also, due to the coaxial arrangement of the screw conveyor and the mixing chamber, there is a risk of contamination of the screw conveyor with water, which can lead to blocking of the screw conveyor and damage thereto. Also, the horizontal mounting of the conveying and mixing device at the bottom of the silo limits the height of the mortar outlet, limiting the size of container that can be placed therebeneath for receiving mixed wet mortar, and creates a large back pressure upon the motor. An object of the present invention is to provide an improved mixing apparatus that mitigates these disadvantages.
- the present invention provides a mixing apparatus for preparing mortar comprising a screw conveyor for conveying dry material, such as a mixture of sand and cement, from a storage vessel to a mixing chamber, said mixing chamber having an inlet end, adapted to receive dry material from an outlet end of said screw conveyor, an outlet end for dispensing wet mortar, and a water feed intermediate said inlet and outlet ends for delivering a metered flow or quantity of water into the mixing chamber, mixing means being provided within said mixing chamber for mixing said dry material and water and for controlling the passage of material from said inlet to said outlet end of the mixing chamber, wherein said outlet end of said screw conveyor is located above said inlet end of said mixing chamber such that dry material falls from the outlet end of the screw conveyor into the mixing chamber under gravity.
- the outlet end of the mixing chamber includes a flow control means.
- Said flow control means may comprise a gate valve.
- outlet end of the screw container communicates with the inlet end of the mixing chamber via a vertical or steeply inclined passage extending therebetween in a downwardly extending direction.
- an auger or screw of said screw conveyor is rotatable by means of a first motor, said mixing means of said mixing chamber being rotatable by means of a second motor, said first and second motors being controllable independently whereby the flow rate of dry material through the screw conveyor and the flow of wet material through the mixing chamber can be controlled independently.
- said first and second motors comprise electric motors. Said motors may be connected to the respective shafts of the screw conveyor and mixing means by suitable reduction gears.
- said screw conveyor is mounted in an upwardly inclined configuration, thereby enabling the mixing chamber to be positioned at a height independent of the position of the storage vessel.
- said mixing chamber comprises a cylindrical chamber, said mixing means being rotatably mounted within said chamber for rotation about a rotational axis coaxial with the axis of said cylindrical chamber.
- said mixing chamber is arranged in an inclined, vertical or substantially vertical orientation with said inlet end at an upper end and said outlet end at a lower end, said mixing means being arranged to control the passage of material through the mixing chamber.
- the mixing chamber is formed from or at least is lined with a polymeric material, such as polyurethane.
- the mixing chamber may be formed from two parts, preferably upper and lower parts separable about a horizontal plane, to permit access to the interior of the mixing chamber for maintenance and/or cleaning.
- said mixing means comprises a mixing auger comprising a shaft mounted coaxially within said cylindrical mixing chamber and having a plurality of radially extending mixing blades.
- each of said blades has a leading edge and a trailing edge with respect to the direction of rotation of the shaft of the mixing means.
- the blades in at least an upper region of the mixing auger are preferably mounted at an angle or pitch such that the leading edge of each blade is lower than the trailing edge thereof whereby the blades convey wet material through the mixing chamber during rotation of the blades.
- one or more of the blades in a lowermost region of the mixing auger are mounted at an angle or pitch such that the leading edge of each blade is higher than the trailing edge thereof whereby said one or more lowermost blades convey wet material upwardly against the flow of material through the mixing chamber during rotation of said blades.
- each blade in at least said upper region of the auger has a pitch of between 20° and 30°, more preferably between 20° and 25°.
- said blades are provided in axially spaced sets or groups, the blades in each set being arranged at equally circumferential spacing in a respective horizontal plane.
- the two lowest sets of blades are arranged with their leading edges higher than their trailing edges.
- each set of blades comprise at least two, more preferably at least three equally spaced blades.
- each set of blades comprises four equally spaced blades.
- respective blades of each set are axially aligned with respective blades of each adjacent group.
- elongate rods are joined to and extend between respective axially aligned blades of each group.
- each elongate rod extends substantially parallel to the rotational axis of said shaft of the mixing means.
- at least one or more of said elongate rods are joined to the blades at or adjacent an outer end of the blades.
- an elongate rod is joined to and extends between the trailing edges of respective axially aligned blades of each group, preferably at an outer end of each blade.
- one or more further elongate rods are provided extending between leading edges of respective axially aligned blades, preferably joined to said blades at a location between inner and outer ends of each blade.
- a transportable apparatus for on-site preparation of batches of mortar comprising a silo for containing a dry material, such as a mixture of sand and cement, said silo having upper and lower ends, a mixing apparatus for preparing mortar comprising a screw conveyor extending from a lower end of said silo for conveying dry material from the silo to a mixing chamber, said mixing chamber having an inlet end, for receiving dry material from an outlet end of said screw conveyor, an outlet end for dispensing wet material, and a water feed intermediate said inlet and outlet ends for delivering a metered flow or quantity of water into the mixing chamber, mixing means being provided within said mixing chamber for mixing said dry material and water and for controlling the passage of material from said inlet to said outlet end of the mixing chamber, wherein said outlet end of said screw conveyor is located above said inlet end of said mixing chamber such that dry material falls from the outlet end of the screw conveyor into the mixing chamber under gravity, and wherein the mixing means comprises a mixing auger
- said silo is provided with a framework for supporting the silo in a substantially upright orientation with said upper end above said lower end
- the apparatus is adapted for transportation by a vehicle with the silo arranged in a horizontal orientation.
- said vehicle comprises a horizontal bed with said upper and lower ends of the silo being locatable at or adjacent opposite ends of said bed.
- a method for on-site preparation of batches of mortar comprising conveying dry material, such as a mixture of sand and cement, from a silo to a mixing chamber in a screw conveyor having a screw rotatably driven by a first motor, passing said dry material from an outlet end of said screw conveyor into an inlet end of said mixing chamber under gravity, passing water into said mixing chamber and agitating and conveying the mixture of dry material and water through the mixing chamber by rotation of an mixing auger within the mixing chamber rotatably driven by a second motor, to deliver wet mixed material from an outlet end of said mixing chamber, including controlling the flow rate of material through the outlet end of the mixing chamber by controlling the size of a discharge opening at said outlet end of the mixing chamber.
- dry material such as a mixture of sand and cement
- a mixing apparatus comprising a conveying chamber and a mixing chamber, said conveying chamber being provided with a powered conveying means driven by a first drive means for conveying dry material between an inlet end communicating with a storage vessel and an outlet end communicating with an inlet end of the mixing chamber, said mixing chamber being provided with a powered mixing means driven by a second drive means and a water supply means for supplying water to the mixing chamber, whereby said mixing means is arranged to mix said dry material with said water and control the passage of said mixture between said inlet end of the mixing chamber and an outlet end thereof, control means being provided for independently controlling said first and second drive means whereby the flow rate of dry material through the screw conveyor and the flow of wet material through the mixing chamber can be controlled independently, including means for controlling the flow rate of material through the outlet end of the mixing chamber.
- outlet end of said conveying chamber is located above said inlet end of said mixing chamber such that dry mortar falls from the outlet end of the screw conveyor into the mixing chamber under gravity.
- the mixing means comprises a mixing auger comprising a rotatably mounted shaft having a plurality of radially extending mixing blades mounted thereon, wherein said blades on at least an upper region of said mixing auger are angled to convey material in a downwards direction wherein the blades on a lower region of the mixing auger are angled to convey material in an upwards direction.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a mixing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a side view of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 3 is a side view of the mixing auger of the mixing chamber of the mixing apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 4 is an end view of the mixing auger of Fig. 3.
- a dry silo mortar system comprises a portable silo 2 mounted on a supporting frame and having a cylindrical upper section (not shown) and a funnel shaped lower section 3 for containing a dry mortar comprising a mixture of sand and cement.
- the silo 2 is adapted to for transportation by a truck with the silo arranged in a horizontal orientation, the truck having a horizontal bed, the silo being mounted on the bed with the upper and lower ends of the silo being locatable at or adjacent opposite ends of the truck bed.
- the silo is lifted to an upright configuration, resting upon the supporting frame of the silo in a substantially upright orientation with said upper end above said lower end.
- the silo may comprise a substantially permanent structure.
- a mixing apparatus 10 is mounted on a lower end of the silo 2 comprising a screw conveyor 20 and a mixing chamber 30.
- the screw conveyor 20 extends upwardly from a lower end 4 of the silo 2 and comprises a cylindrical passage 22 having a rotary spiral feed screw 24 coaxially mounted therein, the feed screw 24 being rotatable by means of an electric motor 26 connected to an upper end of the screw via a reduction gearbox to convey dry mortar from the silo 2 to the mixing chamber 30.
- a lower region of the passage 22 is separable from the upper region of the passage 22 by a separable flange 28.
- the mixing chamber 30 comprises a vertically oriented cylinder 32 having an upper inlet end 35, adapted to receive dry material from an outlet end of the screw conveyor, and an open lower discharge opening 36.
- a rotatable mixing auger 40 is coaxially mounted within the tube 32 to be rotatable by an electric motor 38 connected to an upper end of the mixing auger 40 via a reduction gearbox.
- a water supply passage 39 is provided in a side region of the mixing chamber for delivering a metered flow of water into the mixing chamber, said water supply passage being connectable to a source of water via a metering valve.
- the mixing chamber 30 is formed from or at least is lined with a polymeric material 31 , such as polyurethane, to prevent the mortar from sticking to the walls of the chamber 30 and to reduce wear, and facilitate replacement of the liner should wear occur.
- a polymeric material 31 such as polyurethane
- the mixing chamber is formed from two separable parts to facilitate access to the chamber 30. Dry material is delivered from an upper end of the screw conveyor 20 into the mixing chamber 30 via a steeply inclined delivery pipe 50 (see Fig. 2) whereby dry material falls from the upper end of the screw conveyor 20 into the mixing chamber 30 under gravity, thus preventing contamination of the dry material within the screw conveyor 20.
- the rotatable mixing auger 40 within the mixing chamber 30 mixes the dry material with water to provide a wet mortar and controls the passage of the mortar through the mixing chamber 30.
- the mixing auger 40 comprises a shaft 41 mounted coaxially within said cylindrical mixing chamber 30 and having a plurality of radially extending mixing blades 42.
- the blades on at least an upper region of said mixing auger are preferably angled to convey material in a downwards direction wherein the blades on a lower region of the mixing auger are preferably angled to convey material in an upwards direction.
- Each of said blades 42 has a leading edge 43 and a trailing edge 44 with respect to the direction of rotation of the shaft 41 .
- the blades 42 on at least an upper region of the mixing auger 40 are mounted at an angle or pitch such that the leading edge 43 of each blade 42 is lower than the trailing edge 44 thereof whereby the blades 42 convey wet material through the mixing chamber 40 during rotation of the blades 42 and act to retain wet material within the mixing chamber 40 due to the width of the blades 42.
- the lowermost two sets of blades 42 of the mixing auger 40 are reversed when compared to the blades above, with their leading edges 42 above their trailing edges 44, such that the lowermost sets of blades act as an opposing force to re- distribute the mixed material back up into the mixing chamber 30 momentarily, allowing for additional air to be incorporated into the mix which changes the viscosity of the mortar.
- the mortar is not disturbed by the blades, when the shaft RPM is increased the blades on the shaft causes more turbulence in the mix material giving the desired consistency.
- the blades 42 are arranged in axially spaced sets or groups, each set comprising four equally spaced blades.
- eight sets of blades are provided, each group comprising four equally spaced blades, the lowermost two sets of blades 42 being reversed compared to the sets above.
- more or less groups may be provided, each group having more or less blades, depending upon the size of the mixing chamber and the consistency of the mortar to be produced.
- Respective blades of each group may be axially aligned with respective blades of each adjacent group.
- elongate rods 45 may be joined to and extend between respective axially aligned blades 42 of each group, each elongate rod 45 preferably extends substantially parallel to the rotational axis of said shaft 41 of the mixing auger.
- the elongate rods 45 may be joined to and extend between the trailing edges 44 of the axially aligned blades 42, preferably joined to the blades 42 adjacent an outer edge thereof.
- one or more further elongate rods 46 are provided extending between leading edges 43 of respective axially aligned blades 42, preferably joined to said blades 42 at a location between inner and outer ends of each blade 42.
- a gate valve 50 is provided at a lower end of the mixing chamber for controlling the size of the discharge opening of the mixing chamber 30.
- the gate valve may comprises a pair of valve members arranged to move towards and away from one another to vary the size of the discharge opening of the mixing chamber 30.
- Electronic control means may be provided for controlling the operation of the first and second motors, the water supply and optionally the gate valve 50, such control means being programmable to suit the properties of the mortar to be produced.
- the motor 26 of the screw conveyor 20 is activated to feed dry material into the upper end 35 of the mixing chamber 30 while the metering valve is operated to supply the required flow rate of water into the mixing chamber 30 and the second motor 38 is activated to rotate the mixing auger 40 at the required speed to mix the dry mortar with the water and to control the passage of the mortar through the mixing chamber 30 and out of the lower discharge opening 36 of the mixing chamber 30 into a suitable receptacle placed beneath said discharge opening 36.
- the valve members of the gate valve 50 are set to provide the desired dimensions for the discharge opening of the mixing chamber 30
- the apparatus can be cleaned by shutting off the first motor 26 to stop the screw conveyor 20 while maintaining power to the second motor 38 to continue to rotate the mixing auger while continuing to supply water to the water supply passage 39 to wash out the mixing chamber 30.
- the polyurethane liner 41 of the mixing chamber 30 reduces and almost eliminates entirely the common issue arising from aggregate interference and premature failure of a metallic mixing augur and chamber.
- the polyurethane liner 41 in essence and by nature is highly abrasion resistant and tear resistant, these two feature properties create a flexible mixing liner system which can deflect when a large piece of material interferes with the mixing augur 40 and the chamber wall.
- Another feature of this design is the non-stick properties of the liner which prevented excess material from bonding to the inside of the chamber, thus reducing mixer load at start up and reducing friction, wear and energy consumption of the apparatus.
- the two piece design allows for ease of access to the complete mixing chamber area for visual inspection and maintenance.
- the development of the angular positioning of the agitating blades was carried out through testing and the requirement to provide a variation in water content and mix viscosity of the mortar that is to be produced.
- These blades are located at the exit of the mixing chamber and assist with the homogenization of dry material, liquid and air.
- the blades act as an opposing force to redistribute the mixed material back up into the chamber momentarily, allowing for additional air to be incorporated into the mix which changes the viscosity of the mortar.
- the mortar is not disturbed by the blades, when the shaft RPM is increased the blades on the shaft causes more turbulence in the mix material giving the desired consistency.
- outlet nozzle came from a requirement for the machine to be flexible with various manufacturers materials that are used on site. This enables the machine to be adjusted instead of the manufacturers having to adjust their supplied material to suit an onsite mixing machine, reducing cost of additives, this in turn feeds down to reducing costs to the manufacturer.
- variable outlet nozzle that uses two opposing blades on the material exit port.
- the relative positions of these blades are adjustable. When in the fully open position this allows for screed to be produced.
- the blades When the blades are slid with respect to one another on the slotted mounts into a reduced variable outlet position this enables the air content of mortar or plaster to be controlled.
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